Fibre that makes you laugh! LOL

To qualify into this list, the provider must employ fibre, yet offer the same (or slower) speeds over fibre as what would have been offered over xDSL.

AT&T U-verse FTTP

att.com/u-verse.
The 1.5Mbps is the highest upload speed that AT&T will ever provision over FTTU,
where the BPON connection itself, over which the service is delivered,
has 622Mbps downstream and 155Mbps upstream,
which is shared with at most 32 users, and has full overprovisioning support
(i.e. that's how Verizon can provision 50/20 over essentially the same technology).

18/1.5 @ 53 (24/3 @ 63 is only available through copper)

Unclear offerings

Now up to 175Mbps download and upload, but still with 300GB usage cap.
In the past, it was
25/7.0 mixed network w/ FTTN DSL and FTTP; extra bonus for ridiculous caps; offered in major cities in Ontario and Quebec.

Copper which is faster than AT&T fibre.

To qualify, the provider must offer uncapped ADSL2/VDSL2, with the option of pair bonding, or competitive VDSL2.

40/2 @ 69 (bonded pair with 2 free PSTN,
no longer offered to new residential customers
(now line-bonding is a business-only option, slightly more expensive),
but existing residential customers can remain on the bonded plan
without any limitations)